Dive into the enchanting world of Albert Roussel with this captivating collection of chamber works, released in 1982 under the Solstice label. Spanning a little over an hour, this album is a testament to Roussel's mastery of neoclassical and chamber music styles.
The album opens with the four movements of "Joueurs de flûte, Op. 27," each named after mythological and literary figures, offering a whimsical and imaginative start to the journey. The playful "Pan" and the serene "Tityre" are followed by the exotic "Krishna" and the quaint "Monsieur de la Péjaudie," showcasing Roussel's versatility and creativity.
Following this, the album presents a mix of solo and duet pieces, including the delicate "Vocalise" and the elegant "Aria," which highlight Roussel's ability to evoke a range of emotions through his music. The two sonatas for violin and piano, Op. 11 and Op. 28, are the centerpieces of the album. These sonatas are a display of Roussel's compositional prowess, with each movement offering a unique blend of technical brilliance and emotional depth.
The album concludes with the "Divertissement, Op. 6" and "Andante and Scherzo, Op. 51," providing a delightful and engaging finish to this musical exploration. Whether you're a longtime fan of Roussel or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.